Pushing Daisies. I am going to miss this show. A lot. The main cast is perfect (Olive in anybody's else's hands I'd find intolerable, but KC makes her amazing). I just hope they follow up on George Hamilton as Ned's dad next week or that will be a mystery we never get the answer to (except perhaps in comic form).
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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I realized, watching PD, that in my heart, the characters will continue to have life and adventures. Which sounds corny, I know, but that's how real they are to me. It's just so sad that I won't get to see them.
What you said, Theodosia. Loved this week's episode. It was just so damn good.
So, Doug Henshall is gone from the Primeval credits, with the DC guy in his place. I'm kinda scared the change might stick. They're running out of academics.
Oh, I'm sure it will stick. I heard somewhere that Henshall wanted out.
I've seen the whole season, now, and, well. This show is deeply, deeply stupid. All the characters are stupid and they clearly think the viewers are, too. Hell, even Helen's stupid, because if she'd explained what she was doing, she might have gotten some help. Instead she simply became the Big Bad, with no motivation other than destruction.
I'm only vaguely interested to see where they take next season, assuming they're coming back.
Having only seen a handful of episodes from the first and third seasons, I'm bemused how a character has gone from a PR spokesperson to a team leader.
Because when I look for qualifications to head a group that deals with unknown and very lethal critters, needing a high level knowledge of biology and physics and other sciences, and using guns and tranquilizer darts, I always go for a background in marketing and public speaking.
Oh, Pushing Daisies! I love you and don't want you to end!
Oh, Pushing Daisies! I love you and don't want you to end
Seconded. I want to keep it!
How much did I love the kid they got to play Young Emerson?
How much did I love the kid they got to play Young Emerson?
He was so adorable! Poor Emerson; I really wanted him to get his little girl back.
And how much did I love that he kept getting in trouble because he was in love with the principal! THIS MUCH!!!. And he dressed in little suits! and beat up bullies! LOVE!